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This short course was developed as a resource material for the trainer in the non-formal sector especially for women, men and youth. The course developed is demand oriented and aims to provide opportunities for participants to acquire relevant knowledge and skills in quilting and to be able to increase to a level were low-income earners can be able to make at home or for sale. QUILTING Plain Nine Patch Quilt RATIONALE The development of this short course was sponsored by the ADB-PNG EMPLOY- MENT ORIENTED SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (EOSDP) and produced by cur- riculum officers at the SKILLS TRAINING RESOURCES UNIT (STRU) TH024ii OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT p o box 1097, waigani national capital district papua new guinea. tel: (675) 323 2633 fax: (675) 323 0944 NOT FOR SALE

513 Learning to knit-V4 · Assembling and sewing ... The participants will demonstrate mastery of each skill. ... • Checklist APPENDIX2:Training and Assessment Guide

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This short course was developed as a resource material for the trainer in thenon-formal sector especially for women, men and youth. The course developedis demand oriented and aims to provide opportunities for participants to acquirerelevant knowledge and skills in quilting and to be able to increase to a levelwere low-income earners can be able to make at home or for sale.

QUILTINGPlain Nine Patch Quilt

RATIONALE

The development of this short course was sponsored by the ADB-PNG EMPLOY-MENT ORIENTED SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (EOSDP) and produced by cur-riculum officers at the SKILLS TRAINING RESOURCES UNIT (STRU)

TH024ii

OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

p o box 1097, waiganinational capital districtpapua new guinea.

tel: (675) 323 2633fax: (675) 323 0944

NOT FOR SALE

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Plain Nine Patch Quilt

TABLE OF CONTENT

Course Outline 2

Competency Profile 3

• Plain Nine Patch Quilt

Curriculum Guide 4

Overview of Learning Outcomes 5 – 6

• Tools and equipment

• Preparation and cutting

• Assemble pieces

Instructional Notes 6

• Making Plain Nine Patch

Attachments 7 - 8

• Fabric width conversion chart

• Yards to metres conversion

• Safety rules

• Glossary

Acknowledgement 9

CONTENTS PAGES

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Program: TOURISM AND HOSPITALITYCourse: QUILTINGModule code: TH024ii

Module name: Plain Nine Patch Quilt

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COURSE OUTLINE: Plain Nine Patch Quilt

Module1:Learning to Quilt

Module 2:Plain Nine Patch

Module 3:Nine Patch Variation

Module 4:Friendship Star

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Plain Nine Patch Quilt

COMPETENCY PROFILE: Plain Nine Patch Quilt

A. Learningto Quilt

A1. Identifytools andequipment

A2. Fabricspreparation

A3. Colouridentification

A4. Choosebatting

A5. Addingborders

A6. Draft thepattern

B. PlainNinePatch

B1. Identifytools andequipment

B2. Measureand cut

B3. Assembleblocks

C. NinePatchVariation

C1. Identifytools andequipment

C2. Measueand cut

C3. Assembleblocks

D. FriendshipStar

D1. Identifytools andequipment

D2. Measureand cut

D3. Assembleblocks

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Program: TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

Course: QUILTING

Module code: TH024ii

Module name: Plain Nine Patch Quilt

Module Purpose: The purpose of the module is to impart knowledge and skills toparticipants in assembling a plain nine patch quilt.

Nominal duration: Approximately 7 hours to complete the module.

Prerequisites: There are no pre-requisite for this module.

Content: B1. Tools and equipment

B2. Measuring and cutting

B3. Assembling and sewing

Suggested delivery method: The short course will be delivered in a practical, hands-on manner.1. Explanation (what we will do) 5%

2. Demonstration (how we will do it) 15%

3. Implementation (now you do it) 70%

4. Evaluation (how good did we do it) 10%

Instructor: A recognized trainer from a vocational centre or certified trainer whohas sewing skills .

Assessment method: The assessment will be given in a holistic manner through;

• Self paced

• Practical demonstration

• Observation

• Checklist

Assessment condition: In a kitchen situation where all materials and equipment are providedor training hall for women’s normal activities are done.

Evaluation: The participants will demonstrate mastery of each skill.The final product will be evaluated.

Reference: Harriet Hargrave’s From Fiber to Fabric; C&T Publishing,Lafayette, CA 1997Mary Asper, Green Mountain Designs - 2007

CURRICULUM GUIDE

Overview of Learning Outcomes

On successfully completion of the course theparticipants will be able to:B1. Identify tools and equipmentB2. Measure and cut blocksB3. Assemble and sew block together to form the

quilt

APPENDIX 1: Training and Assessment Guide.Learning Outcome.

Learning outcome B1.1:• Identify tools and equipment to make quilt.

Teaching strategy:Learning activities for the participants mustinclude the instructor to;1.1 Identify tools and equipment to use.1.2. Explain and demonstrate use of tools and

equipment.

Assessment condition:In a classroom situation where all participants areprovided;• training notes• sewing tools• sample

Assessment criteria:The participant has;1.1.1 Selected and named tools and equipment

to use.1.1.2 Described and demonstrated use of each

tool and equipment.

Assessment method:The assessment will be given in a holistic mannerthrough;• Self paced• Practical demonstration• Observation• Checklist

APPENDIX 2: Training and Assessment Guide.Learning Outcome.

Learning outcome B2.1:• Identify measurements and cut blocks to the

required measurements.

Teaching strategy:Learning activities for the participants mustinclude the instructor to;2.1 Identify block measurements for the fabrics.2.2 Explain and demonstrate cutting procedures.Assessment condition:In a classroom situation where all participants areprovided with;• training notes• sewing toolsAssessment criteria:The participant has;2.1.1 Measured:

a) colour 1: 41/2“ x 221/2“b) colour 2: 41/2” x 18”

2.1.2 Cut:a) strip into five 41/2“ squares.b) strip into four 41/2“squares.

Assessment method:The assessment will be given in a holistic mannerthrough;• Self paced• Practical demonstration• Observation• Checklist

APPENDIX 3: Training and Assessment Guide.Learning Outcome.

Learning outcome B3.1:• Assemble and sew blocks together to form the

quilt.Teaching strategy:Learning activities for the participants mustinclude the instructor to;3.1 Identify the steps in assembling the blocks.3.2 Explain and demonstrate procedures in

assembling and sewing the blocks together.

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Task B3: Assemble and sew.

Suggested minimum instructional time: 5 hours

Task B1: Tools and equipment.

Suggested minimum instructional time: 1 hour

Task B2: Measurements and cutting.

Suggested minimum instructional time: 1 hour

Assessment condition:In a classroom situation where all participants areprovided with;• colour wheel basic sample

Assessment criteria:The participant has;3.1.1 Listed down steps in assembling the blocks.3.1.2 Sewed the plain nine patch quilt.

Assessment method:The assessment will be given in a holistic mannerthrough;• Self paced• Practical demonstration• Observation• Checklist

APPENDIX 4:

INTRODUCTION

This is a very simple quilt that alternates NinePatch blocks, and solid blocks of the same size. Itis simple, yet makes a very striking quilt.So those friends who would love to go into quiltbusiness this is a good simple block for you startoff and go into a quilting business.

INSTRUCTIONAL NOTES:

MAKING PLAIN NINE PATCH QUILT

• Sewing machine• Rotary cutter or scissors• Tacking pins• Pin cushion• See thru ruler• Iron and ironing board• Template materials• Colour 1 – 2 metres plain fabric• Colour 2 – 2 metres floral fabric

• Measure colour 1: 41/2“ x 221/2“ – Strip intofive 4 _ “ squares

• Measure colour 2: 41/2” x 18” – Strip into four41/2“squares

• Cut colour 1 and colour 2 following themeasurements given above

• Lay out the squares as shown at right• Using a little 1/4“ seam allowance, sew three

horizontal rows of squares• Press seams towards the darker or floral fabric• Join the rows and the block is complete• If your seam allowances are accurate, this will

measure 121/2”

Here is a simple quilt that alternates Nine Patchblocks, and solid blocks of the same size. It issimple, yet makes a very striking quilt.

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B1: Equipment required

B3: Assemble blocks

B2: Preparation and cutting

ATTACHMENTS

Fabric Width Conversion Chart

Yards to Metres Convention

Safety RulesSafety is very important in Sewing. To make surethat everyone can learn and have fun in a safeenvironment, keep the following rules in mind:1. ALWAYS: Place your coats, books and bags in

separate places, away from your sewing area.2. ALWAYS: Leave your shoes on during sewing

class. You do not want to accidentally step ona pin or needle.

3. ALWAYS: Keep your fingers away from thesewing machine needle when winding thebobbin and operating the machine.

4. ALWAYS: Look under your fabric beforecutting with scissors and carry scissors withthe sharp edge pointing towards the floor.When the scissors are not being used, placethem on the cutting table, sewing table, or inyour sewing box.

5. ALWAYS: Thread the needle with caution andlower the pressure foot before starting tosewing on your fabric.

6. ALWAYS: Remove the pins from your fabricas you sew and place them in the pin cushionafter you use them. NEVER put straight pinsor needles in your mouth.

7. ALWAYS: Place the iron in the uprightposition after use. When using the iron holdit by the handle only.

8. ALWAYS: Let your teacher/trainer help youuse the seam ripper (unpicker).

9. ALWAYS: Place your seam gauge, ruler,scissors and pins in the sewing box afterusing them.

10. ALWAYS: Listen to the teacher’s/trainer’sinstructions.

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Fabric Width 32” 35” 39” 41” 44” 50” 52” 58”46” 45” 54” 60”

17/8 13/4 11/2 11/2 13/8 13/8 11/8 1

21/4 2 13/4 13/4 15/8 11/2 13/8 11/4

23/4 23/4 21/4 21/4 21/2 13/4 13/4 15/8

21/2 2 2 2 13/4 15/8 11/2 11/4

31/4 27/8 21/2 21/4 21/4 2 17/8 13/4

33/8 31/8 23/4 23/4 23/4 21/4 2 17/8

Yardage 33/8 33/8 3 27/8 23/4 23/8 21/8 2

4 33/4 31/2 31/8 27/8 25/8 23/8 21/4

43/8 41/4 31/2 33/8 31/8 23/4 25/8 23/8

45/8 41/2 33/4 35/8 33/8 3 23/4 25/8

5 43/4 4 37/8 37/8 31/4 27/8 23/4

51/4 5 41/4 41/8 35/8 33/8 31/8 27/8

1/8 yd = 11/8 yd = 21/2 yd = 31/8 yd =

0.15m 1.05m 1.95m 2.9m

1/4 yd = 11/4 yd = 21/4 yd = 31/4 yd =

0.25m 1.15m 2.10m 3m

3/8 yd = 13/8 yd = 23/8 yd = 33/8 yd =

0.35m 1.30m 2.2m 3.1m

1/2 yd = 11/2 yd = 21/2 yd = 31/2 yd =

0.50m 1.40m 2.3m 3.2m

5/8 yd = 15/8 yd = 25/6 yd = 35/8 yd =

0.60m 1.50m 2.4m 3.35m

3/4 yd = 13/4 yd = 23/4 yd = 33/4 yd =

0.70m 1.60m 2.55m 3.45m

7/8 yd = 17/8 yd = 27/8 yd = 37/8 yd =

0.80m 1.75m 2.65m 3.55m

1 yd = 2 yd = 3 yd = 4 yd =

0.95m 1.85m 2.75m 3.7m

GLOSSARY

QUILTING TERMS FOR QUILTING

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Words MeaningsBacking This is the bottom layer of the

quilt.Made up of a single piece orpieced together.

Baste A way of securing the layers ofyour quilt using large loosestitches.You can also baste with safetypins.

Binding A narrow strip of fabric used tofinish off the raw edges of a quilt.

Border Fabric strips that go around theoutside of a quilt.Can be pieced, plain or appliquéd.

Grain

Mitered Corner

Sashing Strips of fabric used to separateblocks in a quilt top.

Color Wheel Primary colors, red, blue andyellow.Secondary colors are green,purple and orange.

1/4” Seam Seam allowances is: a 1/4 inchAllowance margin from the edge of the

fabric.

Batting The middle layer of your quilt.Comes in different thickness, size,and fibers.

This short course module, developed in Papua New Guinea, is based on the competency-based trainingmodel.The Skills Training Resources Unit (STRU) of Employments Oriented Skills Developments Project(EOSDP) in conjunction with Education Department (TVET) division and the implementing agencyDepartment for Community Development Services wish to express their thanks to the people who havecontributed in producing the module.We hope it will provide basic knowledge and skills for the informal and the formal sectors especiallythe women and youth to be employed or self-employed through having better skills for tomorrow.

Acknowledgement

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Plain Nine Patch Quilt

p o box 1097, waiganinational capital districtpapua new guinea.

tel: (675) 323 2633fax: (675) 323 0944

The development of this short course wassponsored by the ADB-PNGEMPLOYMENT SKILLS DEVELOPMENTPROJECT (EOSDP) and produced bycurriculum officers at the SKILLSTRAINING RESOURCES UNIT (STRU)